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2014 American science fiction television serial

The 100
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Genre
  • Action
  • Drama
  • Dystopian
  • Post-apocalyptic
  • Science fiction
Based on The 100
by Kass Morgan
Adult by Jason Rothenberg
Starring
  • Eliza Taylor
  • Paige Turco
  • Thomas McDonell
  • Eli Goree
  • Marie Avgeropoulos
  • Bob Morley
  • Kelly Hu
  • Christopher Larkin
  • Devon Bostick
  • Isaiah Washington
  • Henry Ian Cusick
  • Lindsey Morgan
  • Ricky Whittle
  • Richard Harmon
  • Zach McGowan
  • Tasya Teles
  • Shannon Kook
  • JR Bourne
  • Chuku Modu
  • Shelby Flannery
Theme music composer
  • Evan Frankfort
  • Liz Phair
Composers
  • Evan Frankfort
  • Marc Dauer
  • Liz Phair
  • Tree Adams
Country of origin United states of america
Original language English language
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 100 (listing of episodes)
Product
Executive producers
  • Jason Rothenberg
  • Leslie Morgenstein
  • Bruce Miller
  • Matt Miller
  • Gina Girolamo
  • Bharat Nalluri
  • Elizabeth Craft
  • Sarah Fain
  • Cheryl Dolans
  • Dean White
  • Kim Shumway
  • Ed Fraiman
  • Jeff Vlaming
Producers
  • Jae Marchant
  • Tim Scanlan
  • Aaron Ginsburg
  • Wade McIntyre
  • T.J. Brady
  • Rasheed Newson
  • Kira Snyder
  • Kim Shumway
  • Heidi Cole McAdams
  • Miranda Kwok
  • Alyssa Clark
  • Georgia Lee
  • Charles Lyle
Production locations Vancouver, British Columbia
Running time 39–42 minutes
Production companies
  • Alloy Entertainment
  • CBS Tv set Studios
  • Warner Bros. Television set
  • Bonanza Productions[1]
Distributor
  • CBS Television Distribution
  • Warner Bros. Television set Distribution
Release
Original network The CW
Motion picture format HDTV 1080i
Sound format Dolby Digital 5.one
Original release March xix, 2014 (2014-03-19) –
September 30, 2020 (2020-09-xxx)

The 100 (pronounced The Hundred [2]) is an American post-apocalyptic scientific discipline fiction drama tv serial that premiered on March 19, 2014 on The CW, and ended on September 30, 2020. Developed by Jason Rothenberg, the series is loosely based on the young developed novel series of the same name by Kass Morgan.[3] The 100 follows post-apocalyptic survivors from a space habitat, the Ark, who render to Earth almost a century after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. The commencement people sent to World are a group of juvenile delinquents who encounter descendants of survivors of the nuclear disaster on the ground.

The master characters of juvenile prisoners includes Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), Finn Collins (Thomas McDonell), Bellamy Blake (Bob Morley), Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos), Jasper Hashemite kingdom of jordan (Devon Bostick), Monty Green (Christopher Larkin), Raven Reyes (Lindsey Morgan), and John Spud (Richard Harmon). Other lead characters include Clarke's female parent Dr. Abby Griffin (Paige Turco), Marcus Kane (Henry Ian Cusick), and Chancellor Thelonious Jaha (Isaiah Washington), all of whom are quango members on the Ark.

Story [edit]

Ninety-seven years later on a devastating nuclear apocalypse wipes out almost all life on Globe, thousands of people at present live in a space station orbiting Earth, which they call the Ark. Three generations have been born in infinite, but when life-support systems on the Ark begin to fail, 1 hundred juvenile detainees are sent to Earth in a last attempt to determine whether it is habitable, or at to the lowest degree save resources for the remaining residents of the Ark. They discover that some survived the apocalypse: the Grounders, who live in clans locked in a power struggle; the Reapers, another grouping of grounders who have been turned into cannibals by the Mountain Men; and the Mountain Men, who alive in Mount Weather, descended from those who locked themselves abroad before the apocalypse. Under the leadership of Clarke and Bellamy, the juveniles attempt to survive the harsh surface conditions, battle hostile grounders and establish communication with the Ark.

In the second flavor, forty-eight of the remaining detainees are captured and taken to Mount Atmospheric condition by the Mountain Men. These are transfusing blood from imprisoned grounders as an anti-radiation handling as their bodies have non adapted to bargain with the remaining radiation on World. Medical tests of the forty-eight show their os marrow volition allow the Mountain Men to survive outside containment, so they begin taking the youths' bone marrow. Meanwhile, the inhabitants of the Ark have crash-landed various stations on Earth and begin an alliance with the grounders to save both their people, naming the primary settlement at Blastoff Station "Military camp Jaha". The season ends with the massacre of the Mountain Men to save the prisoners. During this time, quondam Chancellor Jaha leads a group in search of a fabulous "City of Light." Jaha discovers an bogus intelligence named A.L.I.E. while John White potato finds an alarming video implying a connection between the AI and the destruction of the world.

In the tertiary season, Alpha Station renamed Arkadia, comes under new direction when Pike, a quondam teacher, and mentor on the Ark, is elected as chancellor and begins a war with the grounders. Motorway kills an encampment of grounder warriors while they slumber, which farther damages their already fragile relationship with the grounders. Furthermore, the grounder commander Lexa is killed past her mentor during a failed assassination endeavour on Clarke, with whom she was romantically involved. A.L.I.Due east. – who was commanded to make life better for flesh – is revealed to have responded to the problem of human overpopulation past launching the nuclear apocalypse that devastated Earth, and begins to employ ingestible computer chips to take command of peoples' minds. A.50.I.E. is ultimately destroyed by Clarke, but not before warning of another impending apocalyptic disaster.

In the quaternary flavor, two dozen nuclear reactors around the earth are melting downwardly due to decades of neglect that volition event in the bulk of the planet becoming uninhabitable. Clarke and the others search for means to survive the coming wave of radiations. When it is discovered that the grounders with blackness blood – known as the Nightbloods – can metabolize radiation, Clarke and the others try to recreate the formula, but fail to test information technology. An onetime bunker is discovered that can protect one,200 people for over five years from the new apocalypse; each of the twelve clans selects a hundred people to stay in the bunker. A pocket-size group decides to render to space and attempt to survive in the remnants of the Ark. Clarke, who is now a nightblood, remains on the Earth'south surface lonely.

In the fifth flavour, six years after the meltdown of the nuclear reactors, a prisoner send send arrives in the only green spot left on Earth, where Clarke and Madi, a Nightblood grounder who also survived the wave of radiations that swept the planet afterwards the meltdown, take been living. Those who survived in infinite and in the bunker have returned safely on the ground. A struggle for the Shallow Valley between the prisoners and a new, united clan, known every bit Wonkru, begins, resulting in a battle ending with the valley being destroyed. The survivors escape to space and become into cryosleep while they wait for the Earth to recover. However, Monty discovers that Earth will apparently never recover and, before dying of quondam age, sets the prison transport on a course for a new world.

In the sixth season, later on 125 years in cryosleep, Clarke, Bellamy, and the others wake up to find out that they are no longer orbiting Globe and take been brought to a new habitable globe, Alpha, likewise known as Sanctum. Afterward landing on this globe, they find a new gild, led by ruling families known as the Primes. They besides find new dangers in this new world, and a mysterious rebel group, known as the Children of Gabriel as well every bit a mysterious Anomaly. Clarke falls victim to the Primes and ends up in a boxing with one for command of her torso, a fight which she ultimately wins. The season ends with the deaths of most of the Primes, simply also with the loss of Abby Griffin and Marcus Kane. Throughout the flavor, Madi is haunted through the Flame AI by the spirit of the Dark Commander, an evil grounder leader that had ruled when Indra was a child. In order to save Madi, Raven is forced to destroy the Flame, merely the Dark Commander escapes.

The seventh season finds the inhabitants of Sanctum trying to find a way to live together in peace following the aftermath of the events of the previous season while contesting the resurrected Night Commander. At the aforementioned fourth dimension, Clarke and others come into conflict with the mysterious Disciples, humans from another world who are convinced that Clarke holds the primal to winning the last war that is coming. The flavour besides explores the mysterious Anomaly introduced in the sixth season, now identified as a wormhole linking six planets, one of them being a regenerated Earth, together. After vanishing and beingness believed dead for some time, Bellamy returns but converts to the Disciple cause, having gone through a life-changing experience while stuck in the cold and treacherous mountains. After returning and converting to the Disciple cause, this leads to his death at Clarke's hands. At the end of the serial, the Dark Commander is permanently killed past Indra and humanity achieves Transcendence aside from Clarke who committed murder during the test. They detect out the test isn't an actual war, but a way to join the alien hive mind. Clarke returns to Earth where her surviving friends and Octavia's new beau Levitt cull to join her to live out their lives. They volition non be permitted to have children and the serial ends with the final humans on dying out, leaving a pristine Earth.

Bandage and characters [edit]

  • Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin[a]
  • Paige Turco as Abigail "Abby" Griffin (seasons one–half dozen; invitee season 7)[b]
  • Thomas McDonell as Finn Collins (seasons one–two)[c]
  • Eli Goree as Wells Jaha (flavour one; guest season two)[d]
  • Marie Avgeropoulos equally Octavia Blake
  • Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake[eastward]
  • Kelly Hu every bit Callie "Cece" Cartwig (season 1)[f]
  • Christopher Larkin every bit Monty Green (seasons 1–v; guest season 6)
  • Devon Bostick equally Jasper Jordan (seasons 1–four)
  • Isaiah Washington as Thelonious Jaha (seasons i–v)[one thousand]
  • Henry Ian Cusick as Marcus Kane (seasons 1–vi)[h]
  • Lindsey Morgan equally Raven Reyes (seasons ii–seven; recurring season one)[4]
  • Ricky Whittle as Lincoln (seasons 2–3; recurring flavour 1)[i] [4]
  • Richard Harmon as John Potato (seasons three–7; recurring seasons ane–2)[5]
  • Zach McGowan as Roan (flavor four; recurring season 3; guest season 7)[j] [6]
  • Tasya Teles as Echo / Ash (seasons 5–7; guest seasons 2–three; recurring season 4)[7]
  • Shannon Kook as Jordan Green (seasons half dozen–7; guest season v)
  • JR Bourne every bit Russell Lightbourne / Malachi / Sheidheda (flavor seven; recurring season 6)[1000]
  • Chuku Modu as Gabriel Santiago (flavor 7; recurring season 6)
  • Shelby Flannery as Hope Diyoza (flavour 7; guest season 6)

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Taylor as well portrays Josephine Lightbourne 8 in season 6.
  2. ^ Turco also portrays Simone Lightbourne Vii in season six and the Judge in season vii.
  3. ^ McDonnell was credited every bit main cast for the offset nine episodes of season two.
  4. ^ Goree was credited as main cast for the first iii episodes of season ane.
  5. ^ Morley was credited as main bandage for the first 13 episodes of the 7th season; however, he appeared in only six of them.
  6. ^ Hu was credited as main cast merely in the airplane pilot.
  7. ^ Washington was credited as primary cast for the offset 2 episodes of season five.
  8. ^ Cusick was credited as chief cast in the first ix episodes of season vi; however he only appeared in three of them.
  9. ^ Whittle was credited as principal cast in the first 9 episodes and episode 12 in flavour three.
  10. ^ McGowan was credited as main bandage in the start ten episodes of flavor four.
  11. ^ Bourne too portrayed Russell Lightbourne 7 in seasons six and seven in a recurring capacity, while Sheidheda was originally portrayed by Dakota Daulby.

Episodes [edit]

The 100 premiered on March 19, 2014.[8] On May 8, 2014, The CW renewed The 100 for a 2nd season, which premiered on October 22, 2014.[ix] [x] On January 11, 2015, The CW renewed the series for a third season, which premiered on January 21, 2016.[11] [12] On March 12, 2016, The 100 was renewed for a quaternary season of 13 episodes, which premiered on February 1, 2017.[13] [14] [15] On March 10, 2017, The CW renewed the serial for a fifth season, which premiered on Apr 24, 2018.[xvi] [17] On May 9, 2018, the series was renewed for a sixth season, which premiered on April 30, 2019.[1] [xviii] On April 24, 2019, The CW renewed the series for a 7th season, that would consist of 16 episodes and premiered on May twenty, 2020.[19] [20] [21] [22] In August 2019, it was appear the 7th season would exist the final season, finishing the show with a total of 100 episodes across all seven seasons.[23]

Production [edit]

Filming [edit]

Filming for the series takes identify in and around Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Production on the pilot occurred during the 2nd quarter of 2013. After the show received a series gild,[30] filming occurred for the offset season betwixt August 2013 and January 2014. Filming for the 2nd season commenced on July 7, 2014, and concluded on January 23, 2015. The third flavor was filmed betwixt July 15, 2015, and February 2, 2016.[31] Filming for the quaternary flavor commenced on August two, 2016, and ended on January xviii, 2017.[32] [33] Filming for the fifth season commenced on August fourteen, 2017, and wrapped upward on Jan 27, 2018.[34] [35] [36]

Mail service-production piece of work, including ADR recording for the series, was done at the Cherry Beach Sound recording studio.[37] David J. Peterson, who created Dothraki and Valyrian for Game of Thrones, developed the Trigedasleng linguistic communication for The Grounders. Jason Rothenberg said it was similar to Creole English language.[38] The linguistic communication is called "Trig" on the show.[39] After his artificial language work on Star-Crossed, Peterson was contacted by the producers of The 100 to create a linguistic communication for the Grounders, an evolution of English.[40] In the setting, 97 years have passed since the apocalypse,[41] which is a very short time for pregnant language modify.[forty] Because of this, Peterson posited an accelerated development in which the early on Grounders used a cant specifically to obfuscate their speech and to differentiate between friend or foe. Trigedasleng derives from that cant and evolved over several short generations of survivors of the apocalypse.[40]

On March 12, 2020, Warner Bros. Television shut down production on all of their shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, writer Kim Shumway confirmed they were able to complete filming for their seventh season.[42] [43]

Casting [edit]

In late February 2013, Bob Morley and Eli Goree were cast equally Bellamy Blake and Wells Jaha, respectively,[44] followed a solar day after by the casting of Henry Ian Cusick as Marcus Kane.[45] Less than a week afterward, Eliza Taylor and Marie Avgeropoulos were bandage in co-starring roles every bit Clarke Griffin and Octavia Blake, respectively.[46] [47] Throughout March, the balance of the cast was filled out, with Paige Turco bandage every bit Abigail Walters (now Abigail Griffin),[48] Isaiah Washington every bit Chancellor Jaha,[49] Thomas McDonnell every bit Finn Collins,[l] Kelly Hu as Callie Cartwig, and Christopher Larkin every bit Monty Green.[51] For the 2nd season, Adina Porter and Raymond J. Barry were cast in recurring roles as Indra and Dante Wallace, respectively, along with Alycia Debnam-Carey as Lexa.[52] [53] [ failed verification ]

Broadcast [edit]

In Canada, Flavor ane of The 100 was licensed exclusively to Netflix. The series premiered on March twenty, 2014, the day afterward the mid-flavor premiere of Season 1 on the CW.[54]

In New Zealand, the series premiered on TVNZ's on-demand video streaming service on March 21, 2014.[55]

In the UK and Ireland, The 100 premiered on E4 on July 7, 2014.[56] The first episode was viewed past an average audience of 1.39million, making it the channel's biggest ever programme launch. Season two premiered on January half-dozen, 2015, and averaged 1,118,000 viewers.[57] Season iii premiered on February 17, 2016.[58] [59]

In Australia, The 100 was originally scheduled to premiere on Get![60] merely instead premiered on Fox8 on September 4, 2014.[61] Season 2 premiered on Jan 8, 2015.[62]

Home media [edit]

Warner Dwelling house Entertainment released the first five seasons' DVDs, and the first season's Blu-ray while the remaining five seasons' Blu-rays were released through Warner Archive Collection who also released a manufacture-on-need DVD for the sixth and seventh seasons.[63]

Flavour Episodes DVD Blu-ray Features
Region 1 Region ii Region 4 Region A Region B
i 13 September 23, 2014[64] September 29, 2014[65] Dec 3, 2014[66] September 23, 2014[67] December 3, 2014[68]
  • Creating the World of The 100
  • Commentary on "We Are Grounders, Part ii"
two 16 October 13, 2015[69] October 12, 2015[lxx] October xiv, 2015[71] October 13, 2015[72] October 14, 2015[71]
  • The 100: Unlocking the Mount
  • The 100 Pre-Viz Stunts featurette
3 sixteen July 19, 2016[73] September 26, 2016[74] September 28, 2016[75] July 19, 2016[73] September 28, 2016[75]
  • A Brusque Lived Victory: Unlocking the Season 3 Finale
  • Arkadia: From Wreckage to Conservancy
  • Ice Nation: Savage and Tearing
  • Wanheda: Clarke'due south Journeying
  • Polis: Majuscule of the Grounders
  • The 100 Pre-Viz Stunts Flavor 3
four 13 July 19, 2017[76] July 24, 2017[77] October 4, 2017[78] July 18, 2017[79] October 4, 2017[lxxx]
  • Deleted Scenes, From Outcasts to Leaders, Creating a Postal service-Apocalyptic Globe
  • The 100: Jasper's Journey
  • Battle Tested: The 100 Flavour 4 Stunts, Gag Reel
  • The 100: 2016 Comic-Con Console
5 thirteen October 9, 2018[81] Oct 8, 2018[82] October 10, 2018[83] November 27, 2018[84] Oct 10, 2018[83]
  • Redemption and Rebirth
  • 2018 WonderCon Panel
  • Gag Reel
6 xiii November 12, 2019[63] Nov 25, 2019[85] November 27, 2019[86] November 12, 2019[87] November 27, 2019[88]
  • The 100 Season 6: Highlights from 2019 WonderCon
7 16 January 5, 2021[89] May 6, 2021[90] January 6, 2021[91] Jan 5, 2021[92] Jan half-dozen, 2021[93]
  • None

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the prove holds a 93 percent average approval rating across its seven seasons.[94] Its kickoff flavour has a 76 percent approval rating based on 37 reviews, with an boilerplate score of 6.98/10. The site's consensus reads: "Although flooded with stereotypes, the suspenseful atmosphere helps make The 100 a rare high-concept guilty pleasance".[95] On Metacritic, the offset flavor scores 63 out of 100 points, based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[96] In an early negative review of the first season, Brian Lowry of The Boston Globe said: "Our attraction to Apocalypse Telly runs deep, equally our culture plays out different futuristic possibilities. That's nonetheless no reason to clone textile, nor is it a reason to deliver characters who are footling more than stereotypes".[97] On the start of the serial, Allison Keene of The Hollywood Reporter said the show "has a lot of interesting things to play with in terms of its narrative and world-building, just it chooses to gloss over them", presenting "The CW'due south ultimate vision for humanity: an Globe populated only by bonny teenagers, whose parents are left out in space".[98] Kelly West of Cinema Blend gave it a more favorable review, noting: "It takes a little while for the serial to warm up, but when The 100 begins to striking its stride, a unique and compelling drama begins to emerge".[99] IGN 's editor Eric Goldman too gave the testify a positive review, writing: "Overcoming most of its early growing pains pretty speedily, The 100 was a very stiff show by the end of its kickoff season."[100]

The second season was met with generally positive reviews, holding a rating of 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes based on xi reviews, with an average score of 8.77/ten. The site'south consensus reads: "The 100 hones all of the things that make it tick for a dynamic second season complete with fast-paced storylines, vivid visuals, and interesting characters to root for – or confronting."[101] In a review of the second-season finale, Kyle Fowle of The A.V. Guild said, "Very few shows manage to really button the boundaries of moral compromise in a mode that feels legitimately difficult. [...] The 100 has done the aforementioned, presenting a finale that doesn't shy away from the morally circuitous stakes information technology's spent a whole flavour building upward".[102] Maureen Ryan of The Huffington Post, wrote: "I've rarely seen a programme demonstrate the kind of consistency and thematic dedication that The 100 has shown in its commencement two seasons. This is a show nearly moral choices and the consequences of those choices, and it's been laudably committed to those ideas from Day i".[103] IGN 'southward Eric Goldman said the second season "elevated the series into the upper echelon, equally the prove become one of the coolest and most daring series on TV these days".[100] In Diversity, Ryan named The 100 1 of the best shows of 2015.[104]

The third flavor received an overall rating of 83 percent based on 12 reviews, with an boilerplate rating of 7.29/10. The critical consensus is, "The 100 goes macro in season iii, skillfully expanding the literal telescopic of the setting and figurative moral landscape".[105] Diversity 'due south Maureen Ryan stated in an early review of the flavour: "The bear witness is more politically complicated than ever, and the world-building that accompanies the depiction of diverse factions, alliances and conflicts is generally admirable".[106] In a review of the season 3 finale, Mariya Karimjee of Vulture wrote: "Every moment of this finale is pitch-perfect: the choreography of the fight scenes, the plotting and pacing, and the stunning style in which the episode finally reaches it apex. [The episode] elevates the season'south themes and pulls together its disparate story lines, setting the states upward nicely for season iv".[107] In his review of the finale and the flavor overall, Fowle of The A.Five. Guild stated: "This has been a rocky flavor. The offset half of it was defined by shoddy grapheme motivations and oversized villains. The second half has done some work to bring the show back from the brink, [...] paying off with "a thrilling, forrard-thinking finale that provides some necessary closure to this season".[108]

The 4th flavour received a 93 percentage on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 8.22/10 based on 14 reviews. The site'southward consensus reads, "Season 4 of The 100 rewards longtime viewers with a deeper await at their favorite characters, equally well as adding exceptional nuance and depth to their thrilling circumstances".[109] The latter half of the fourth season has received better reception than the first, with the episodes "Dice All, Die Merrily" and "Praimfaya" often cited as the best episodes of the flavor. "Die All, Die Merrily" has a 9.five/ten rating from IGN, a 5/5 rating from Vulture, and an A rating from The AV Club.[110] [111] [112] "Praimfaya" has a nine.0/10 from IGN and an A rating from The AV Social club.[113] [114]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the fifth season has a 100 pct with an average of 8.31/x, based on 13 reviews. The site's consensus is, "Five years in, The 100 manages to tiptop itself once again with a adventurous, addicting flavour."[115] In a 4.v/five review from Den of Geek, the 3rd episode "Sleeping Giants" is described every bit a "good ol' fashioned episode of The 100", praising its balance of action, humour, and rich relationships.[116] The episode also gained a 4.five/5 rating from TVOvermind, praising the "pulse-pounding action" and approach to trouble solving.[117]

In 2016, Rolling Stone ranked the show #36 on its list of the "twoscore Best Science Fiction Idiot box Shows of All Time".[118]

In 2016, the series and showrunner Jason Ruthenberg faced widespread controversy when Lexa, the leader of the Grounders and the show'southward lesbian character, was killed off in the third-season episode "13". Critics and fans considered the death and the way it was written a continuation of the persistent bury your gays trope in television, in which LGBT characters, specially queer women, are killed off far more often than others, implicitly portraying them as dispensable, exisiting primiarly to serve the stories of straight characters or to attract viewers. Lexa's death occurring immediately afterwards having sex with Clarke received particular criticism. A widespread fence among media, writers and viewers well-nigh the trope ensued, with Lexa's death cited as a prime case of the trope and why it should end.[124] Rothenberg eventually wrote in response, "I [...] write and produce television set for the real world where negative and hurtful tropes exist. And I am very sorry for not recognizing this as fully every bit I should accept".[125]

Ratings [edit]

An estimated 2.7million American viewers watched the serial premiere, which received an 18–49 rating of 0.ix, making information technology the nearly-watched show in its fourth dimension slot on The CW since 2010, with the serial Life Unexpected.[146]

The 100 : U.South. viewers per episode (millions)

Season Episode number
1 2 3 4 v half dozen 7 eight 9 10 xi 12 xiii 14 15 16
1 two.73 2.27 i.90 1.69 ane.fourscore 1.97 ane.88 1.64 1.73 ane.46 one.71 1.58 1.68 N/A
two 1.54 one.48 1.68 ane.75 ane.64 1.86 ane.62 ane.40 1.48 1.53 1.51 ane.36 1.42 1.55 1.49 i.34
3 one.88 i.63 1.57 one.32 ane.36 ane.41 i.39 1.20 one.23 one.13 1.08 1.15 1.27 1.13 1.17 one.29
4 1.21 1.01 ane.05 i.00 1.02 0.98 0.ninety 0.97 0.81 0.85 0.86 0.83 0.91 Northward/A
5 1.43 i.02 1.08 1.07 0.94 0.92 0.83 0.73 0.89 0.86 0.85 0.88 0.99 N/A
6 0.86 0.81 0.82 0.73 0.73 0.64 0.72 0.63 0.70 0.57 0.54 0.61 0.59 N/A
7 0.80 0.76 0.71 0.63 0.68 0.57 0.64 0.67 0.61 0.47 0.58 0.54 0.59 0.63 0.52 0.61

Audition measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research [147]

Accolades [edit]

Cancelled prequel series [edit]

In October 2019, Rothenberg began developing a prequel series to The 100 for The CW. A backdoor pilot episode was ordered; "Anaconda" aired July eight, 2020, as an episode of the seventh and final season of The 100. The prequel series is set to show the events 97 years earlier the original series, commencement with the nuclear apocalypse that wiped out near all life on Earth.[166] [167]

In February 2020, it was reported that Iola Evans, Adain Bradley, and Leo Howard were cast equally Callie, Reese, and August, respectively.[168]

In Jan 2021, Deadline reported that The 100 prequel was still being considered.[169] In May 2021, according to Mark Pedowitz of The CW, the spinoff was however under consideration past the network.[170] In November 2021, it was reported that The CW had decided non to motion forward with the prequel series.[171]

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_100_%28TV_series%29

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